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Problem

For real numbers $w$ and $z$, \[\cfrac{\frac{1}{w} + \frac{1}{z}}{\frac{1}{w} - \frac{1}{z}} = 2014.\] What is $\frac{w+z}{w-z}$?

$\textbf{(A) }-2014\qquad\textbf{(B) }\frac{-1}{2014}\qquad\textbf{(C) }\frac{1}{2014}\qquad\textbf{(D) }1\qquad\textbf{(E) }2014$

Solution

Multiply the numerator and denominator of the LHS (left hand side) by $wz$ to get $\frac{z+w}{z-w}=2014$. Then since $z+w=w+z$ and $w-z=-(z-w)$, $\frac{w+z}{w-z}=-\frac{z+w}{z-w}=-2014$, or choice $\boxed{A}$.

Solution 2

Muliply both sides by $\left(\frac{1}{w}-\frac{1}{z}\right)$ to get $\frac{1}{w}+\frac{1}{z}=2014\left(\frac{1}{w}-\frac{1}{z}\right)$. Then, add $2014\cdot\frac{1}{z}$ to both sides and subtract $\frac{1}{w}$ from both sides to get $2015\cdot\frac{1}{z}=2013\cdot\frac{1}{w}$. Then, we can plug in the most simple values for z and w ($2015$ and $2013$, respectively), and find $\frac{2013+2015}{2013-2015}=\frac{2(2014)}{-2}=-2014$, or answer choice $\boxed{A}$.

Solution 3

Let $a = \frac{1}{w}$ and $b = \frac{1}{z}$. To find values for a and b, we can try $a+b = 2014$ and $a-b=1$. However, that leaves us with a fractional solution, so scaling it by 2, we get $a+b = 4028$ and $a-b=2$. Solving by adding the equations together, we get $b = 2015$ and $a = 2013$. Now, substituting back in, we get $w = \frac{1}{2015}$ and $z = \frac{1}{2013}$. Now, putting this into the desired equation with $n = 2015 \cdot 2013$ (since it will cancel out), we get $\frac{\frac{2013+2015}{n}}{\frac{2013-2015}{n}}$. Dividing, we get $\frac{4028}{-2} = \boxed{\textbf{(A)}\ -2014}$.

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Solution 4

Set \( w = 2 \) and \( z = 1 \).

Substitute the new values into the first equation

$1/2 + 1 = 3/2$,

$1/2 - 1 = -1/2$,

$(3/2) / (-1/2) = -3$

Substitute in the second equation with new values of \( w \) and \( z \):

(2 + 1) / (2 - 1) = 3.

Answers of each equation (where X is the quotient): $x$ and $-x$

Therefore, the answers to the equations are the negatives of each other. Thus the answer is (A)


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See Also

2014 AMC 10B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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Problem 8
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Problem 10
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